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Message type: E = Error
Message class: D- -
Message number: 013
Message text: Job ended correctly
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D-013
- Job ended correctly ?The SAP error message D-013, which states "Job ended correctly," is not actually an error in the traditional sense. Instead, it indicates that a background job has completed its execution successfully. This message is typically found in the job log of background processing in SAP.
Cause:
Since D-013 indicates successful job completion, there is no action required to resolve an error. However, if you are looking for further information or need to verify the job's output, you can do the following:
Check Job Log: Review the job log for any additional messages or details about the job's execution. This can provide insights into what the job did and any warnings that may have been logged.
Review Output: If the job generates output (like reports or data updates), check the output to ensure it meets your expectations.
Monitor Job Scheduling: If you are managing multiple jobs, ensure that subsequent jobs are scheduled correctly and that they depend on the completion of this job.
Job Variants: If the job uses variants, ensure that the correct variant was used and that it is configured properly.
Performance Monitoring: If you are concerned about the performance of the job, consider analyzing its execution time and resource usage.
Transaction Codes: You can use transaction codes like SM37
to monitor and manage background jobs in SAP. This transaction allows you to view job status, logs, and details about job execution.
Job Scheduling: Background jobs can be scheduled using transaction SM36
, where you can define job steps, variants, and scheduling times.
Job Monitoring: Use SM37
to check the status of jobs, including those that have completed successfully, are still running, or have failed.
Documentation: For more detailed information about job management in SAP, refer to the SAP Help Portal or specific documentation related to your SAP version.
In summary, the D-013 message is a positive indication of job completion, and no corrective action is needed unless you are looking to verify the job's output or performance.
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